De Quervain’s Tenosynovitis

De Quervain’s Tenosynovitis is a painful condition affecting the tendons on the thumb side of the wrist. It causes swelling, pain, and difficulty moving the thumb and wrist, making daily tasks such as gripping or lifting objects difficult. When splints, rest, or medications do not bring lasting relief, a De Quervain’s injection in Dubai is a safe and effective treatment.

The procedure involves delivering a corticosteroid injection, often ultrasound-guided, directly into the tendon sheath. This reduces inflammation, relieves pain, and restores normal movement of the thumb and wrist.

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While non-invasive care (splints, physiotherapy, oral medications) can help in early stages, De Quervain’s injection in UAE provides quicker and longer-lasting relief. Surgery is only considered if injections and conservative measures fail.

Key Highlights of De Quervain’s Injection

Key Highlights of De Quervain’s Injection

What is De Quervain’s Injection?

De Quervain’s injection is a quick outpatient procedure. After cleaning the area, the specialist uses a fine needle to inject corticosteroid medication into the inflamed tendon sheath. In many cases, the injection is guided with ultrasound technology, ensuring precise placement and maximum effect.

The treatment reduces swelling, eases pain, and allows tendons to glide smoothly again. Most patients notice improvement within a few days at our Orthopedic clinic

Why Consider De Quervain’s Injection in Dubai?

Why Consider De Quervain’s Injection in Dubai?

Recovery After De Quervain’s Injection

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First Few Days
(Immediate Phase)
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Weeks Ahead
(Rehabilitation Phase)
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FAQs on De Quervain’s Injection in Dubai
How effective is a De Quervain’s injection?

 Most patients get long-term relief after one injection; in some cases, a second injection may be needed.

 Discomfort is minimal, and local anesthesia or ultrasound guidance makes the procedure quick and tolerable.

On average, AED 2,000–4,000 depending on hospital and guidance method.

 Pain relief usually begins within a few days and continues to improve over 1–2 weeks.

 If symptoms persist, surgical release may be considered for long-term resolution.

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